WO2022118208A1 - Spacecraft provided with low and high thrust propulsion system - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a spacecraft provided with a low and high thrust propulsion system also known as dual-mode.
- Said spacecraft is a satellite.
- Nanosatellites require new propulsion systems, small and powerful enough to be suitable to perform requested manoeuvres.
- a satellite needs propulsion systems, basically: 1) for attitude and control manoeuvres (RCS - Reaction Control System), in order to control satellite attitude and repositioning; 2) for orbit change manoeuvres (Delta- V), to enter operational orbit or to de-orbit at the end of service life, both natural and on demand; and 3) for other manoeuvres which can be considered a combination of the previous ones.
- RCS - Reaction Control System attitude and control manoeuvres
- Delta- V orbit change manoeuvres
- attitude and control manoeuvres require low thrust, and the orbit change normally requires high thrust.
- EP 3348671 Al discloses a space propulsion system comprising in a spacecraft a reservoir containing liquid water and a drive unit including a regulating valve for sucking liquid water from the reservoir, a water splitting device for splitting the liquid water into gaseous hydrogen and gaseous oxygen, a combustion chamber, in which the gaseous hydrogen reacts with the gaseous oxygen, and an exhaust nozzle from the combustion chamber.
- EP 3246559 Al describes a space propulsion system similar to that one of EP 3348671 Al.
- US 2004/245406 Al describes a microthruster that comprises a reaction chamber to provide a propellant plume which is directed from a nozzle to the exterior of a spacecraft to provide thrust.
- the monopropellant used can be water.
- the vapor exiting the vaporization chamber is sent through respective Delta-V thruster valves to two Delta-V thrusters, each of which includes a pre-heater, a Delta-V thruster thermal insulator and a nozzle.
- the vapor exiting the vaporization chamber is sent through respective RCS thruster valves to four RCS thrusters, each comprising a pre-heater, an RCS thruster thermal insulator and an RCS nozzle.
- the thrust provided by a Delta-V thruster is 4.0 mN
- the thrust provided by an RCS thruster is 2.0 mN.
- AQUARIUS demonstrates the convenience of using a single propellant, namely water, to produce low thrust and high thrust.
- the high thrust produced by the AQUARIUS Delta-V thruster is quite low with the consequence that the orbit change manoeuvres are very slow and the satellite spends part of its life in an inactive way.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a single propulsion system which is so versatile as to be able to perform both low thrust and high thrust manoeuvres.
- Another object of the invention is to create a propulsion system that is so compact that it can also be installed on nanosatellites.
- a further object is to provide a propulsion system which uses a single propellant at least as its primary energy source.
- Another object is to provide a low and high thrust propulsion system that is particularly efficient in high thrust and can conveniently use, directly or indirectly, water as the only propellant.
- the propulsion system aims to use only liquid water to feed both high thrusters and low thrusters.
- the high thrusters use water electrolysis and combustion of hydrogen and oxygen.
- another hydrogen / oxygen creation system such as the microwave one, can be used.
- the low thrusters employ expansion of water vapor obtained by heating the water itself.
- the high thrust line provides that:
- an electrolyser or other system e. g. a microwave system, through the electricity taken from solar panels, or potentially even from batteries or other sources, break the hydrogen-oxygen bonds of the water, thus producing gaseous hydrogen and gaseous oxygen;
- the gases are introduced into the thrust chamber, premixed or not, in order to trigger their combustion through catalytic material and / or spark and / or resistance by heating and / or combination of these solutions;
- the low thrust line provides that:
- FIG.1 is an illustrative block diagram of the propulsion system according to the present invention.
- Fig. 2 is an illustrative block diagram of the propulsion system according to the present invention.
- FIG.2 is a partially cut-away schematic perspective view of a satellite equipped with the propulsion system in [Fig.l].
- the propulsion system according to the present invention comprises a high thrust propulsion part and a low thrust propulsion part.
- the high thrust propulsion part has a thruster comprising a water reservoir 1 for containing liquid water, a water splitting device 2 for splitting the liquid water into gaseous hydrogen and gaseous oxygen and storing them in a gaseous hydrogen storage tank 3 and in a gaseous oxygen storage tank 4, respectively, and a high thrust chamber 5 with nozzle 6 for discharging the combustion products.
- the splitting device could be a water electrolyser that electrolyses water into gaseous hydrogen and gaseous oxygen, or a water microwave splitting device for splitting water into gaseous hydrogen and gaseous oxygen, or another device.
- the hydrogen storage tank 3 and the oxygen storage tank 4 they could be reduced to a single one in which hydrogen and oxygen are mixed and fed into the combustion chamber already mixed.
- the accumulation of gaseous hydrogen and gaseous oxygen, premixed or not, is inside the water splitting device 2.
- Another configuration could be that without any storage tank: this solution assumes that the splitting of water, instantaneous and / or continuous, by means of an electrolyser or microwave device, or different device, produces enough hydrogen and oxygen to be able to perform punctual and / or continuous thrusts, as needed by a mission, and to not require accumulation of the gases produced, either internally or externally to the water splitting device, before entering the combustion chamber.
- the low thrust propulsion part of the propulsion system includes a supply line 10 of liquid water from reservoir 1 and a plurality of water derivations in branches 11-ln, where n indicates the total number of branches.
- Each branch 11-ln has a regulation valve 21-2n, a vaporization chamber 31-3n and an expansion nozzle 41-4n downstream of the vaporization chamber 31-3n.
- the low thrust propulsion part has at least four vaporization chambers, although six vaporization chambers with seven flow control valves are shown in the block diagram of [Fig.l].
- the presence of at least one electronic board is required to control the operation of the space propulsion system and interaction with the other satellite systems, such as an on-board computer with mission specifications.
- high thrust chambers are those able to provide thrusts of about 0.1 N, as order of magnitude, and more.
- the thruster according to the invention is able to provide thrusts also up to 10 N or more.
- the vaporization chambers of the low thrust propulsion part according to the invention are characterized by thrusts about 0.001 N, as order of magnitude, or less; usually there are thrusts in the range of 1-10 mN.
- the high thrust chamber can work at high pressures, even, as order of magnitude, about 5,000 kPa.
- Low thrust chambers work at low pressures, even, as order of magnitude, below 100 kPa.
- the high thrust chamber can have dimensions of the order of one centimeter (nozzle excluded).
- a chamber of 10x10 mm (diameter x height) can give a thrust of 1-5 N.
- the low thrust chambers can have dimensions of the order of millimeters, nozzle included. Chambers of 8x8x2 mm (length x width x height) can provide thrusts in the range of 1-25 mN.
- the high thrust chamber is made of metal materials, such as steel, titanium, tungsten.
- the low thrust chambers can also be on silicon wafers.
- a global dimension of the low and high thrust space propulsion system excluding the water reservoir, can be envisaged, with dimensions around 100xl00x40-45mm (length x width x height) and a weight of around 400 g.
- the propellant is unique: liquid water. It is used on the same spacecraft to obtain: 1) high thrust through water splitting into gaseous hydrogen and gaseous oxygen, hydrogen and oxygen combustion and discharge of combustion products through an exhaust nozzle 6; and 2) low thrust by vaporizing water and making it expand in the expansion nozzle 41-4n.
- FIG-2 is a partially cut-away schematic perspective view of a satellite equipped with the propulsion system of [Fig.l].
- the satellite has a substantially prismatic body 20 with solar panels 21, 22.
- the solar panel 21 is partially cut to show a pair of low thrust nozzles placed mutually orthogonal on two vertices of one face of the prismatic body 20, and on two consecutive vertices of the opposite face of the prismatic body 20.
- the discharge nozzle 6 is shown schematically in a position orthogonal to one face of prismatic body 20 of the satellite.
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